Sibande leads Miami to victory over 2019 NCAA Tournament team
Nike Sibande told his RedHawk teammates they weren’t going to lose against Bradley, and Jack Owens’ Christmas is going to be sweeter because of it.
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Nike Sibande told his RedHawk teammates they weren’t going to lose against Bradley, and Jack Owens’ Christmas is going to be sweeter because of it.
Doug Costin tried to play it cool after achieving both of his goals against Ohio.
For the first time since 2010, the Miami RedHawks won the Mid-American Conference Championship last Saturday — though their journey was anything but straightforward. It featured blowout losses, “knock-down, drag-out fights,” underdog moments, surprises and growth. These four storylines defined Miami’s 2019 season.
The celebration started well before the clock hit zero.
The newly-crowned Mid-American Conference Champions found out the site and date of their last game of the 2019 season, and they’ll have a distinct travel disadvantage.
DETROIT —Travion Banks blew a kiss as he reached the end zone.
DETROIT — There’s something to be said about being underestimated, underappreciated and gritty.
Hours after telling his RedHawks Friday’s loss should hurt in their stomachs, Chuck Martin felt the Chick-Fil-A trying to escape his own.
Carolyn Condit wasn’t sure what to tell her team.
On his first possession back from a nagging leg injury, Bam Bowman set the tone for Miami’s victory over Drake Monday in Estero, Florida.
Ivan Pace Jr. begs his coaches to let him play running back.
The predicted rout would’ve been on.
Nike Sibande stepped back, flicked his wrist and held the pose as his 3-pointer swished through the net.
Throwing an interception on your first offensive play of a game is typically a bad omen.
The first-place Miami RedHawks had fun at Friday’s press conference.
The Miami University RedHawks are field hockey Mid-American Conference Tournament Champions for the third year in a row.
Mekhi Lairy is a full foot shorter than Wright State’s 6-foot-8 center Loudon Love. Yet, for Miami on Saturday, Lairy provided the only chance to keep up with the Love-led Raiders in the second half.
ATHENS, Ohio — First place in the Mid-American Conference.
“All of you, get up right now.”
Chuck Martin is missing only one element of turning Miami into what he envisioned when he took over as head coach in 2014.